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On Thursday, I described an important update in Pollster's trend lines.
Explaining The Pollster-Dashboard Win Probabilities The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Pollster, which is run by Mark Blumenthal, will now appear as a tab on the home page of The
DealBook 2010
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The Huffington Post's purchase of Pollster, which is owned by YouGov
DealBook 2010
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Is it a coincidence that Mark Penn, Hilary's "Pollster" aka "Karl Rove", used to run polls in Latin America for the Bush administration to influence elections there?
Hillary Camp's Strategic Dilemma: How To Tout National Polls? 2009
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All in all, "Pollster", a trade publication, says concert ticket revenue hit a record of more than $3 billion last year.
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You are currently browsing the Skeptical Pollster weblog archives for September, 2009.
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Romney may have bombarded Gingrich with negative ads and outspent him 5:1 in Florida, but as the HuffPost Pollster chart below shows, it wasn't just the former speaker's image that took a dive as the GOP candidates toured the Sunshine State.
Giancarlo Sopo: Last Night's Winner? President Obama Giancarlo Sopo 2012
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Pollster Matt Barreto, who teaches political science at the University of Washington, attributed the surge in enthusiasm to what he described as an anti-immigrant tone in some Republican campaigns, coupled with the get-out-the-vote efforts.
Spanish-Language Media Launch Drive to Get Hispanics to the Polls Miriam Jordan 2010
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USA TODAY's presidential poll tracker is powered by data from Pollster. com.
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Pollster Doug Schoen has warned his fellow Democrats that support for the Occupy movement will come back to bite them.
Bloomberg's Broken Windows William McGurn 2011
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